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Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia

Queen of the Bush, Slender Rice-flower at Gundaroo, NSW

Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia at Gundaroo, NSW - 21 Sep 2016
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Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia 26 Dec 2022 Tapirlord
Pimelea ligustrina 10 Jul 2017 BettyDonWood
Pimelea ligustrina subsp. ciliata 9 Jul 2017 BettyDonWood
Pimelea ligustrina 9 Jul 2017 MaartjeSevenster

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Tentative identification, only one know specimen that gets eaten by wallabies frequently so hard to get a time line...

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BettyDonWood wrote:
   10 Jul 2017
The reddish brown bracts suggest subsp. ciliata, though I cannot see the fringed margin on the bract.
   10 Jul 2017
I have added two images from the same specimen, one year later (reported separately). The bracts seem to be much less brown, some even not brown at all. Does that give any relevant extra information?
   10 Jul 2017
By the way, the date of this observation is 21 Sep 2015, but I can't get the edit to work at the moment.
BettyDonWood wrote:
   10 Jul 2017
Could you give the sighting number for the extra photos? If you cannot see it, click or tap on the canberra.naturemapr.org at the top of the screen, which should make the sighting details appear,mthen select and copy.
BettyDonWood wrote:
   10 Jul 2017
See also sighting http://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Sightings/Details/3378529
   10 Jul 2017
And also http://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Sightings/Details/3378530

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